I’M writing to express my concern on a few issues regarding our society. I was deeply disappointed over a few incidents that I have encountered.

First is the issue of common courtesy. My mother and I were patiently waiting in line in a supermarket to pay for a mere five items when two ladies with a trolley full of items decided to cut the queue.

We told them that we had been waiting for a long time and that my wheelchair-bound mother needed to go to the restroom.

One then remarked: “Fine, since you are handicapped, we will let you go first.”

It really angers me that some people can be so insensitive towards the less fortunate.

Then I found the supermarket lacked amenities for the disabled. It did not have a restroom for the disabled nor a special parking space for them.

Another incident involved a beggar woman in the Penang General Hospital. She begged us for money while we were waiting in line and we gave her RM5. Without a word of thanks, she asked for more and when we refused, she used foul language on us.

I realise that the woman might not be highly educated, but where is the gratitude?

Having experienced a different type of society, I am very disappointed and to some extent even ashamed of the society of my country of birth.

Hopefully, with the level of education and technology that is developing in this country, social issues and morality will not be overlooked either by the Government or the people who call Malaysia home.

CONCERNED CITIZEN,

Penang.

Source: The Star – January 24, 2008